X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=e7a779b846c14904c2b53e532b61243f5a9edac5;hp=37a38e5793863a5ae4e10047cdc34daf71f223bc;hb=0aef47ae5c03e1d9e3f225efe5ae362e7cf5ee35;hpb=0cd75fec1902ab5540539fe8c95a071caf18f58e diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 37a38e5..e7a779b 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -14,6 +14,18 @@ You should check the MACHINES file to see if there are any specific build instructions for your operating system. To build nmh, you will need an ANSI C compiler such as gcc. +0) If you have obtained nmh by checking it out of CVS, you will + need to run the GNU autotools to regenerate some files. + (If your directory already contains a file 'config.h.in' + then this has already been done and you do not need to do it.) + You can regenerate the files by running the command + + ./autogen.sh + + (Note that if you're doing nmh development, you should look at + docs/README.developers, since there is other developer-friendly + advice there as well.) + 1) From the top-level source directory, run the command ./configure [options] @@ -171,14 +183,15 @@ Options for configure Enable debugging support. --enable-masquerade[='draft_from mmailid username_extension'] - If this option is not specified, the mts.conf file will contain the line - "masquerade: " (with no value), which may be manually edited later. You - may find it convenient to specify a value at configure-time, however, so - that each time nmh is reinstalled, the right value will be there. - - The above usage shows all three masquerade options being specified, but any - subset of the three may be specified. If you do want to enable all three, - you can simply use `configure --enable-masquerade' as a shortcut. + If this option is disabled, the mts.conf file will contain the + line "masquerade: " (with no value), which may be manually edited + later. You may find it convenient to specify a value at + configure-time, however, so that each time nmh is reinstalled, + the right value will be there. By default, it is enabled. + + The above usage shows the default, with all three masquerade + options being specified. Any subset of the three may be + specified. See the mh-tailor(5) man page for full documentation of "masquerade:".